I was born and spent much of my young life in Shreveport. Left there to go to A&M...also attended Centenary College in Shreveport. The oil bust in the late 80's early 90s was not kind....I'm a geologist and most everyone(including me)that was not from old money or already retired, generally left LA to find work. We went to Kansas and then California...then San Antonio. I still have several friends in town and we get there several times a year.
With the coming of "The Boats" in the 90s came renewed economic life...but Shreveport still seems like a one industry town....just a different industry now. That said, it was a good safe place to grow up and I still think its that way. Despite what others may say, the public schools are still generally good. I went to Captain Shreve HS and its still a good school, as are CE Byrd, Caddo Magnet and others.
Lately, we've been thinking of moving back. My mother in law (who lives there) needs some help these days. The pace is a little slower, and the cost of living is a little less. I know how to get anywhere in town without strategizing beforehand...and while the locals complain about traffic on Youree south of Southfield....it's nothing like trying to fight your way across San Antonio when 410, 1604 and 281/90 are a mess.
I still like Shreveport and miss it.